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Who Do They Think You Are? (Measuring Mental Gears)

16/02/2020 |

Darrell Mann

Take a look at the following list of words:

Now imagine someone who knows you really well looking at the same words. Which is the word or phrase they would choose to best describe how they see … Read More

Measuring Innovation ROI – #1 Big Picture

05/01/2020 |

Darrell Mann

“When we try to pick out anything by itself we find that it is bound fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe.” John Muir

“To demand … Read More

Big Data Quintessence: Measuring Equality

26/06/2018 |

Darrell Mann

The state of the art when it comes to measuring things like gender equality is that the powers that be conduct ethnographic research and identify simple correlating factors. Hence we will typically find things like the number of … Read More

Measuring

01/01/2010 |

My company looks at everything in terms of money and stats. If you can't put a number with it, it doesn't count. I've seen that you can measure innovation by R&D and by patents. Has anRead More

Measuring Innovation Comittee

01/01/2010 |

http://www.innovationmetrics.gov/index.cfmI do not understand why this group is asking for the public's help. Shouldn't it already be qualified to make these decisions? It seems like they neeRead More

Measuring Innovation

01/01/2010 |

The Measuring Innovation ni the 21st Century Economy has comments from individuals, businesses, government, academia, organizations and associations posted on its Web site (in response to an earlier rRead More

Measuring Innovation by Time to Market?

01/01/2010 |

I listened to a webcast yesterday about product innovation. One of the speakers said one of the ways they measure success is by the time it takes to get to market. I didn't get to ask my questionRead More

Student Corner: Measuring Moisture Content of Soil

02/03/2009 |

The mass of a neutron is practically equal to the mass of an atom of hydrogen. Because of this closeness, it is possible to use a neutron gage to determine the moisture content of soil.Read More